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WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT.; FOREIGN TRADE FIGURES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO. Price History Before and After Its List- ing in New York. CRITICAL BUT KINDLY BRITISH. Discriminating Remarks Upon Recent Financial Events in New York. RECENT BRITISH FLOTATIONS.

The weekly Clearing House statement issued yesterday, though not favorable, was generally better than had been expected, especially in respect to loans, which decreased $7,315,200. Reserves on all deposits decreased $7,915,200. reserves on deposits other than United States decreased $366,375, specie decreased $2,020,200, logal tenders decreased $877,400, and deposits decreased $11,749,600. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on July 12, 1903, on Page T2 of the New York edition with the headline: WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT.; FOREIGN TRADE FIGURES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO. Price History Before and After Its List- ing in New York. CRITICAL BUT KINDLY BRITISH. Discriminating Remarks Upon Recent Financial Events in New York. RECENT BRITISH FLOTATIONS. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe